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Chinhoyi Council Faces Scrutiny Over Allowances From Victoria Falls Trip

Tensions flared in the Chinhoyi council chambers yesterday during a review of councillors’ recent “look-and-learn” visit to Victoria Falls, as questions of financial accountability took centre stage.

The debate turned heated after Ward 8 Councillor David Malunga demanded that colleagues who claimed “own use allowances” for vehicles but reportedly did not use them should return the money. Malunga argued that public funds must be accounted for transparently and that councillors should not benefit unjustly from allowances.

However, the councillors implicated in the matter flatly rejected his call, dismissing the issue as “water under the bridge.” They insisted there was no evidence to support Malunga’s claims and refused to reimburse the allowances.

The standoff escalated into a verbal confrontation, with some councillors urging Malunga to leave the chambers. Outside, Malunga accused Councillor Godfrey Muzhandamure of assaulting him, leading to a police report filed under RRB 6557353 at Chinhoyi Central Police Station. Muzhandamure, however, denied the allegation, insisting it was only a heated exchange of words and not a physical attack.

While the alleged scuffle has captured public attention, the core issue remains the management of council funds. Ratepayers and stakeholders are increasingly concerned that allowances and other resources tied to official programmes are not being subjected to adequate oversight.

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The controversy underscores growing calls for greater financial transparency and accountability within local government. As the dust settles, all eyes remain on Chinhoyi council to see whether it will take concrete steps to address the handling of public funds and restore public confidence.

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